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Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Disco lights in Kuwait?

Does anyone know where I can buy flashing disco lights? Not toystore quality - I want some good ones. Hawalli?

I'm going to take this down after a few days because it is for MY BIRTHDAY - April 16th. :)
(Was that subtle?)

I want to get my dance on.

Et tu, The Man: This is yet ANOTHER chance to redeem yourself for all those times that you skipped all those birthdays, anniversaries, Christmases.... do the right thing and live a life without regrets. All that sadness shows on your face and wrong turns manifest in ways you never imagined possible. I gave up on "equal" a looooooooooooong time ago.

(Was that subtle too? Do I care? I'm still angry.)

... oh damn. Now my ugly, evil side is coming out again. ...BACK IN THE BOX! Hey - voices inside my head: you'd better shut up or I'll poke you with a Q-tip again!

6 comments:

City Centre Salmiya ... first floor in the lighting section. Disco, Disco, Shiney / Crazy Disco Balls.... (the lyrics arent coming in my mind... too lazy to search youtube)! Have a good one DG. Happy Birthday and many many more to come. God bless.

Incase anyone is wondering, there are several places to get disco lighting. (I love these quests!). I found some cheapies at City Center in Salmiya (thanks for the note). Then, Bunny told me that there is a place in the same parking lot as Popeye's in Hawalli, called "Qatami" (but the sign is in Arabic) next to flower shops. They have LOTS of shiny disco lights and even a bigass mirror ball (oh now THOSE were the days...). There is also another place across from Muhallab called Sound and Lights.

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American semi-Kuwaiti living, working, eating, boating, and observing in Kuwait. Born in America, but raised with Kuwaitis, I get culture shock on both continents. No one understands me, but my dog, and she still gives me strange looks once in a while.
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Life in the Desert

I danced in the desert,I swam by the shores, I spent warm nights under starlit blankets of silver,I made friends from far-away placesI ate and drank and savored it allI loved and was lovedWhat more could anyone ask for?